113 HCON 117 IH: Expressing the sense of Congress that the United States Postal Service should issue a commemorative postage stamp honoring Admiral Ben Moreell and that the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee should recommend to the Postmaster General that such a stamp be issued.U.S. House of Representatives2014-09-18text/xmlENPursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.IV113th CONGRESS2d SessionH. CON. RES. 117IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESSeptember 18, 2014Mr. Lance submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government ReformCONCURRENT RESOLUTIONExpressing the sense of Congress that the United States Postal Service should issue a commemorative
postage stamp honoring Admiral Ben Moreell and that the Citizens’ Stamp
Advisory Committee should recommend to the Postmaster General that such a
stamp be issued.Whereas Admiral Moreell served his country with distinction during World Wars I and II in the
United States Navy;Whereas President Franklin Delano Roosevelt personally selected Commander Moreell to be the Chief
of the Bureau of Yards and Docks and the Chief of Civil Engineers of the
Navy on December 1, 1937, and advanced him to the rank of Rear Admiral;Whereas Rear Admiral Moreell urged the construction of two giant dry-docks at Pearl Harbor and
initiated Navy construction projects on Midway and Wake Island, which were
instrumental in repairing the battleships damaged in the Japanese attack
on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941;Whereas Rear Admiral Moreell recognized the need for a militarized Naval Construction force during
World War II began organizing and manning Naval construction units in the
Pacific;Whereas Rear Admiral Moreell gained authority from the Bureau of Navigation to recruit men from the
construction trades for assignment to a Naval Construction Regiment
composed of three Naval Construction Battalions on January 5, 1942;Whereas Rear Admiral Moreell was granted permission for the construction battalions to use the name Seabees, who obtained their designation from the initial letters of Construction Battalion, on March 5,
1942;Whereas Rear Admiral Moreell created the motto of the Seabees: Construimus, Batuimus, We Build, We Fight;Whereas Rear Admiral Moreell became the Chief of the Navy's Material Division in 1943 and at the
request of Vice President Truman, negotiated a settlement to the national
strike of oil refinery workers;Whereas Rear Admiral Moreell became the first staff corps officer to achieve the rank of Admiral in
the history of the United States Navy on June 11, 1946;Whereas Admiral Moreell turned his attention to industry for the next 12 years as President of
Turner Construction Company then as President, Chief Executive Officer,
and Chairman of the Board of Jones and Laughlin Steel Company;Whereas Admiral Moreell served as Chairman of the Task Force on Water Resources and Power of the
Second Hoover Commission which President Herbert Hoover called the most far-reaching and penetrating inquiry into our water problems ever made in our history;Whereas Admiral Moreell's life was punctuated by accomplishments, awards, and well-earned
recognition in which he, among other things, received 12 honorary doctoral
degrees, was elected to the National Academy of Engineering and was named
one of the 10 men who contributed most to the advancement of construction
methods in the United States between 1925 and 1975;Whereas the Seabees named their Kuwait facility Camp Moreell in honor of Admiral Moreell; andWhereas Admiral Ben Moreell is known as the Father of the Navy's Seabees: Now, therefore, be itThat it is the sense of Congress that—(1)the United States Postal Service should issue a commemorative postage stamp honoring Admiral Ben
Moreell; and(2)the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee should recommend to the Postmaster General that such stamp
be issued.